NICHOLS V. RAYNBRED Hobart 88 (King's Bench 1615) CASE BRIEF

NICHOLS V. RAYNBRED
Hobart 88 (King's Bench 1615)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over the delivery of a cow.
FACTS: Nichols (P) promised to deliver a cow to Raynbred (D) for 50 shillings. D did not pay the money nor did P deliver the cow. P sued D for assumpsit. P prevailed. The court held that P need not aver that he delivered the cow in order to bring suit. D appealed.

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